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MAT180 - Calculus for Business and Social ScienceCourse introduces concepts of functions and relations and the basic ideas of differential and integral calculus. Content focus is on applications to the fields of social science and business. Prerequisite: MAT 140 with minimum grade ofC or appropriate score on Mathematics Placement Test.IAI M1 900-B4 Credit Hours (lecture: 4; lab: 0)IAI Code: M1 900

MAT190 - Business StatisticsCourse introduces modern statistics and is designed for business students. Content includes descriptive statistics, probability, statistical inference, sampling techniques, correlation, regression, and analysis of variance. Course incorporates use of technology when appropriate. Prerequisite: MAT 140 with minimum grade of C.4 Credit Hours (lecture: 4; lab: 0)

MAT198 - Technology Training for MathSurvey course on the features of using various technological tools for learning college-level mathematics. These could be, but are not limited to: graphing calculators (TI-Inspire) with appropriate data sampling peripherals, computer algebra software (Mathematica) or web delivery software suites (MyMathLab). Course may be repeated up to two times when taken with a focus on a different tool.Prerequisite (recommended): Enrollment in a tandem mathematics course or consent of instructor.1 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 0)

MAT203 - Mathematics Challenges ReviewThrough reviewing selected topics in geometry, college algebra, trigonometry, finite mathematics, probability, statistics, calculus, linear algebra, and ordinary differential equations, this course will prepare students for math competitions at the levels of precalculus or calculus, the further study of mathematics, and standardized tests. Prerequisite: MAT 122 or MAT 140 with a gradeof C or better, or appropriate score on the Mathematics Assessment Test, and consent of instructor.1 Credit Hours (lecture: 1; lab: 0)

MAT290 - Topics in MathematicsCourse covers variety of different topics during different semesters. Topics are selected from amongst current advances and faculty expertise. Typical course concentrations might be History of Mathematics or Introduction to MathematicalModeling. Course may be repeated up to three times for a maximum of nine semester credit hours. Prerequisite may vary by topic.1-4 Credit Hours (lecture: 1-4; lab: 1-4)